We have received many comments about our classes from our satisfied customers*. Here are the reviews and ratings from our students:
*The reviews and ratings below are from customers who have purchased a certificate and published a review and/or rating at the end of the transaction
4 years ago
Very easy to follow. The exam fast and easy. I have had your certification before thank you
4 years ago
Ease and compliance were exactly what was needed!
4 years ago
QUICK AND EASY
4 years ago
Excelent!
4 years ago
Amazing
4 years ago
Quick and easy to navigate, with great learning modules.
4 years ago
Thank you! So user-friendly! The Lord Christ guard your health, homes, and business!
4 years ago
Thank you! So user-friendly! The Lord Christ guard your health, homes, and business!
4 years ago
Thank you! So user-friendly! The Lord Christ watch over your health, home, and business!
4 years ago
good re certification course.
4 years ago
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4 years ago
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4 years ago
It was great! I needed to have my certification.
4 years ago
V. Good
4 years ago
Easy and Reliable information.
4 years ago
Thanks!
4 years ago
It’s very convenient and well explained.
4 years ago
This was an adequate refresher course for someone who has never taken an in-person CPR course, but I STRONGLY recommend taking a CPR and first aid course in person to supplement this online course. You really need to practice these techniques. I also strongly recommend that the NationalCPRfoundation provide the ability for a course taker to find a nearby location where they can practice on a dummy. Also, there were two major items missing and one discrepancy in the text explanations. Please fix these omissions!! 1. Infant CPR needs to be given with two fingers. The text of the course only suggests that the CPR giver check if they should only use one hand when administering CPR; but even one hand may injure an infant. The video shows this, but it is not written in the course materials! 2. You did not explain what "1/3 AP" means. I had to google this to find out what it means. 3. The review says that the infant AP depth should be 4cm, but nowhere in the Infant section does it say this. Thank you for the opportunity to help improve the course for others.
4 years ago
Very helpful
4 years ago
great course, precise information and updated easy to follow and retain info
4 years ago
Love it so easy to do